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Manish Sisodia questions the dismissal of Atishi Marlena in 3-page letter to the PM
Deputy CM Manish Sisodia, in a 3-page letter to PM Narendra Modi, questioned the dismissal of Atishi Marlena who had been advising Delhi government on education reforms.
“The best educational institutions are accessible by only 5% of the population. The rest, mostly the poor, depend on government schools to educate their children. Giving better education to the children of such people is our patriotism,” Sisodia said in the letter addressing the improvement in the standard of education provided by the government.
“The education minister, secretary or education director doesn’t have to be an education expert in our country. In my opinion, this is a reason for poor quality in India’s school education. We appointed Atishi, who is well-educated and experienced, as an advisor for the better future of children of Delhi,” he added.
The deputy CM claimed that despite lack of support in the last three years there has been remarkable development work in the city. He urged the PM to visit any Delhi government school to witness the change.
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What India opines on Justice Loya’s case
“The Apex Court on 19th April, 2018 has rejected the batch of pleas that sought an independent probe into the mysterious death of CBI Judge BH Loya. Altogether the bench comprising of the Chief Justice of India Dipak Mishra, Justice AM Khanwilkar and Justice DY Chardrachud today observed that there is no merit in the case of Loya’s death. As he had met a natural death. There will not be any further probe because that would further doubt the integrity of the supreme court.
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“We can do nothing further. It’s futile,” wails Judge Loya’s brother
Judge Loya’s brother who has expressed his sorrow after the Supreme Court declined any further probe in the investigation of the controversial case says he has resigned to his fate. It is clear from his tone that there is nothing else he can do from here.
“We have nothing to say… Whatever has happened, has happened. What can we do now?” said Judge BH Loya’s brother Srinivas Loya, who is currently residing in Latur.
At the time of his death, Judge Loya was conducting a trial in a case related to the killing of criminal Sohrabuddin Sheikh in which one of the accused was now BJP president Amit Shah, who was then home minister in Gujarat.
“The best is we will not say anything in the matter now. How will it help? We can do nothing further… It’s futile,” the mourning brother of the deceased added.
Earlier in the day, the bench said there was absolutely no merit in the petition and Judge Loya had met a natural death.
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